Avaya J100 Series Installing And Administering page 91

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Setting
DNS server
SNTP server
STUN server
Product ID
IP Office mode
Device type
Server type
Viewing the STUN server details
The STUN server menu contains the following information:
Field name
Status
Address
April 2020
Description
The IP address of the DNS server
that the phone accessed before
successfully.
The list of addresses of SNTP
servers.
On the Avaya J129 IP Phone,
displays the address of the STUN
server. If the STUN server is not
configured, or the resolution
through the DNS server has
failed, the 0.0.0.0 value is
displayed.
On the Avaya J139 IP Phone and
Avaya J169/J179 IP Phones,
press Select to view more details.
The device ID of the phone.
The status of the IP Office mode
setting (Disabled/Enabled).
The default device type of the
phone.
The default server type of the
phone.
Description
The current status of the STUN server. The possible statuses are:
• Active: displayed in the following cases:
- The STUN server is configured as an IP address.
- The STUN server is configured as a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN),
and it can be resolved through the DNS server.
• Failed: displayed when the STUN server is configured, but the resolution
through the DNS server has failed. The possible reason might be that the
DNS server is not available or the FQDN is incorrect.
• Not configured: displayed when the STUN server is not configured.
The IP address of the STUN server. For example, 10.10.10.1.
If the STUN server is not configured, or the resolution has failed, the value of
0.0.0.0 is displayed.
Installing and Administering Avaya J100 series IP Phones in an Open SIP
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Configuring the phone using Administration menu
Associated Configuration
Parameter
DNSSRVR_IN_USE
SNTPSRVR
STUN_SERVER_ADDRESS
environment
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